> In general, it is a bad idea to mix-n-match CPAN with your disto
> packages, unless you understand the the interdependencies of the
> parallel module trees that get created under site_perl and vendor_perl.
>
> MrC
>

If you are using rpm-based distros, there is a great tool called cpan2rpm 
which does just that. Using this tool you keep control over the packages 
you install even from CPAN.

just my 2cents

.peter

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